WASHINGTON: Mario Mancuso, P.C., a partner at Kirkland and Ellis and the leader of the Firm's International Trade and National Security practice, released the 2017 edition of his book, "A Dealmaker's Guide to CFIUS," today.

In the wake of several high-profile failed transactions, such as the acquisition of Lattice Semiconductor Corporation by a Chinese investor, the book aims to provide clear, succinct answers to certain frequently asked questions from boards, investors, and bankers about the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).

Topics covered include:•How CFIUS can be relevant for U.S.-based private equity sponsors; •How CFIUS evaluates the national security risk profile of a particular transaction; •What occurs during the CFIUS review process; •How to think through strategic and tactical considerations in specific transactions; and •Emerging 2017 themes in CFIUS reviews that may impact deal feasibility, certainty, and timing.

Written in a succinct Q&A format, the book is not an academic treatise, but a practical resource for senior business executives written by a former CFIUS decision maker, senior Pentagon official, and corporate lawyer, who regularly advises boards and investors on CFIUS and international risk matters, and routinely practices before CFIUS on behalf of clients.

"CFIUS is increasingly relevant across industries and transaction types," Mr. Mancuso said. "While every transaction is different, my aim for this primer is to help buyers, sellers, and other interested parties think through CFIUS -- strategically and tactically -- within the M&A process." (PRN)